OpenRouter's new anonymous model, Ox Alpha, suspected Mimoto's new model
OpenRouter recently launched a new anonymous model, Ox Alpha, which is positioned as a front-line model for code-oriented, long-term agent work and real production environment, supporting a million token context and text, pictures and video input. The model is currently open for free and the provider will not use user prompt and output training models. There is widespread community speculation that Ox Alpha may come from the Mimo team, which previously revealed that a new Mimo model is being trained and is expected to be released soon. The community developer Chetaslua sent a deliberately miswritten API request to the model through opencode, and the back end accidentally threw out the Java stack, showing the same path as the official IPI. Following a comparison experiment, the number of tokens in Ox Alpha remained fixed at 75, with the visual token consumption fully consistent with glm-5v-turbo. It is now highly certain that the service end of Ox Alpha comes from the spectra, and the model itself is highly suspicious of the glm series。
